Quick Sound Help..

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Quick Sound Help..

Postby Giteen » Wed Jul 16, 2008 5:27 pm

I have a question regarding jet sounds in FSX.  I want to know how (if possible) I can change the way the files play.  Normally in FSX, the pitch changes with the throttle (up and down).  How can I make the default pitch of the file play the whole time without changing?  If you can't give me the answer directly, do you know what makes the pitch change? (long story to this, don't ask)

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Re: Quick Sound Help..

Postby dave3cu » Wed Jul 16, 2008 7:14 pm

rparams= defines the pitch envelopes.

The 'FS2004 Aircraft Container SDK' should explain it. Look in the 'sound.cfg' section which will explain the 'rparam=' entries that control the pitch of the various sound files as they are resampled and mixed relative to throttle position.
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Re: Quick Sound Help..

Postby Giteen » Thu Jul 17, 2008 9:30 am

Thanks for the help, I'll get to it right away!

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